The Whole Works: With a Life of the Author, and an Account of His Writings, Volumen17Hodges and Smith, 1864 |
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... labour for an amount of remuneration which proved that the honour of the University , and the fame of Ussher , were his principal motives for undertaking the task . Few of those who are unpractised in such work can fully estimate the ...
... labour for an amount of remuneration which proved that the honour of the University , and the fame of Ussher , were his principal motives for undertaking the task . Few of those who are unpractised in such work can fully estimate the ...
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... labour of re - writing the Index of Authors , and revising the whole with great care as the proof sheets were pass- ing through the press . In justice to Dr. Reeves , I ought to mention also that the length of time occupied in his task ...
... labour of re - writing the Index of Authors , and revising the whole with great care as the proof sheets were pass- ing through the press . In justice to Dr. Reeves , I ought to mention also that the length of time occupied in his task ...
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... laboured by the scepter of righteousness and sword of justice to end strife , soe the Prophetts , which with the booke and doctrine of sal- vation have soundlie and wisely endeavoured to instruct the ignorant in those litigious points ...
... laboured by the scepter of righteousness and sword of justice to end strife , soe the Prophetts , which with the booke and doctrine of sal- vation have soundlie and wisely endeavoured to instruct the ignorant in those litigious points ...
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... laboured in vaine . In disputations , whether it be because men are ashamed to acknowledge their errors be- fore manie witnesses , or because extemporalitie doth ex- clude mature and ripe advise , .without which the truth can- not ...
... laboured in vaine . In disputations , whether it be because men are ashamed to acknowledge their errors be- fore manie witnesses , or because extemporalitie doth ex- clude mature and ripe advise , .without which the truth can- not ...
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... sensible joy was left ? But I do foolishly to labour in explicating that which is not explicable , that whereof our fittest esteeme is our very astonished silence . Lam . chap . 1 , ver . 12 . SERMON II . HEBR . CHAP . II . VER.
... sensible joy was left ? But I do foolishly to labour in explicating that which is not explicable , that whereof our fittest esteeme is our very astonished silence . Lam . chap . 1 , ver . 12 . SERMON II . HEBR . CHAP . II . VER.
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